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Bazile | 21:33 Wed 20th Sep 2006 | Animals & Nature
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What is the current situation regarding the ban on fox hunting - is it being observed or ignored by the hunting set?
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Haven't hunted for a few years, but I would imagine that those who aren't drag hunting (and some of those who are) are rightfully turning a blind eye to the odd fox that does get killed.
It's impossible to enforce so it's being routinely ignored. There has been one private prosection. This involved following the hunt and recording it secretly and then demonstrating that the intention was to kill the fox with hounds. Can you imaging the police doing that? They've rightly got more important crimes to deal with.

You've got to hand it to TB, he's made all the beardy weirdies happy by banning hunting but he's framed it in such a way that the police time needed to enforce it is never going to be invested.
its all about the the destruction they leave behind ,would you want it?
a rich man sport cos they think they above the law well they bl0dy well int,they a bunch of t0$$ers.
It's not a rich man's sport by any means, all sorts of people hunt.
I was brought up on a council estate, went to a comprehensive school, father lorry driver, mum cleaner, did a paper round to pay for riding lessons, worked to buy and keep a horse, so definitely not rich, just love the sport and thrill of a days hunting. Don't forget, Blair is on his way, so are the Labour Party. The Tories will win the next election.
Our hunt is now drag hunting, and yes we are trying to observe this pathetic law, as are ALL the hunts in our area.

The cost of this has been 75 healthy hounds put to sleep, two persons made redundant, thus loosing the accommodation provided by the hunt, one feed merchant going out of business, and thats just from one small hunt.

Like lankeela, I work very hard to keep my horses, after work (8 hrs per day) I give riding lessons, for another two hours, and most weekends. So NO we are NOT rich.

The cost of a days hunting in my area is �20 for adults and �15 for juniors, I believe a football match costs just as much, are all football supporters rich!!

Get your facts right.
ive had horses all my life and trust me....we are not rich!! they drain your finance,we do it for love and hobby!!
FACTS TACHE.facts.pah.bunch of selfcenterd bigotts who think they are the law.always bringin up the old dogs will b destroyed and people outta work sh1te.for gods sake they can stil run after the bl0dy rag.only diference is the fox not torn apart and dont say they not they ARE.only a hunt sh1te would try condone that fact.you not worth wasting breath on any of you slaughtrers.
Malibu - Could you repeat that again in English :)
Malibu-sioux, why don't you go and drag another little kid off her pony or maybe release a few more mink to kill the indiginous wildlife population to show everybody what a caring, animal loving intelligent individual you are. Alternatively you might want shut up until you have something intelligent to say with some sort of factual basis behind it. I have no problem with people who are anti-hunt or pro-hunt, I just have trouble with people who repeat the same tragic thetoric over and over again and don't think for themselves. You don't want to listen to anyone else, just insult people who have replied perfectly acceptably.It's people like you that damage your own cause.
why is it on this damn site that when someone has an opinion someone else say think 4 yaself.i am chap.coz its not your opinion its rong,dont b so insulting.drag kid of pony?U silly lil [email protected] opinion is mine.u bunch of tw@ts cn stick yours.hope u can sleep nites wiv your views,ya poor kids msut be so proud..ha.NOT
Yeah but that's the trouble Malibu-sioux your NOT voicing an opinion anyone can understand, you're just yelling tw@t at everybody and not getting your point across at all. How the hell can you expect anyone to try to decipher what you're trying to say when all you do is yell abuse. You just sound stupid. I don't really care you can yell abuse at me until your turn purple, but what I was saying is you are damaging your own argument ( which may well be a very valid and good one if we could get to the bottom of what you actually think) by just slinging names around.
You didn't like it when I stereotyped you as dragging a little kid of her pony, just as other people don't like being labelled Hooray Henry's because they hunt. I come from the exceptionally affluent hunting fraternity in the Falls Road, West Belfast, well known for it's Manor houses and aristocratic soirees. NOT.
Lots of people who hunt are not rich,privileged or what you would expect at all, and most that I know love animals, just not in the unconditional, "oh it'sfluffy and sweet so must be good" way that some anti-hunt people do.
I think someone has a bad attitude here? If you can't take it don't say it Malibu.
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Errm ..... what about the foxes ?
Just Asking .
I'm sorry but I find the age old argument that huntsmen are also animal lovers hard to swallow, when I hear statements like the one horsetache has just posted
"75 healthy hounds put to sleep"...........why? Because they are no longer financially viable?
Unfortunately hunt hounds cannot be re-homed in a domestic environment, and if there is no other place for them to go, then PTS is the only option. Still thanks to our wonderful Government at least no foxes will ever get killed again.........apart from those that are shot, trapped, killed on the roads etc.....Now if only education, the NHS and the war in Iraq could be sorted so easily.
Why not keep the hounds for drag racing? could it be because none of these huntsmen want to do this? Not enough blood and gore involved to keep their interest?

Surely if they were kept for drag racing there'd be the funds to keep these dogs.

Yes BOO but I think the hounds' times for the standing quarter would be a bit of a concern. I wonder if santa pod have ever considered using hounds at a drag racing meeting!! mmm beats drag hunting anyday.
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So Shire - it's alright then to pursue a fox across a field to exhaustion - then killing it - in the name of 'sport' - because other people may be still be shooting and trapping them ?

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